No, I would rather you didn't race for multiple teams. The idea is it is supposed to be your team of drivers against all others, not a couple of drivers switching into various teams. It's an endurance event of how well you and your team can do.

Balls. My thought was that I would run an "A" car and a "B" car under the same overall banner, but with two driver lineups.

So for car "A" you'd have drivers 1, 2, 3, and 4; For car "B" you'd have 1, 5, 6, and 7. Every once in a while you'll see a team do this with their "ace driver" for a long endurance race (Christophe Bouchut comes to mind).

If we're doing 2 hr stints, 4 drivers have to run 3 stints each. A 5th driver can ease things a little bit perhaps. But going by last year where we only needed 4 drivers, but each stint was 3hrs long, they only have 2 stints

I remember drivers switching cars during a race in a 12 or 24 hour race in real life im sure. It was something to do with the lead car had broken down so they moved 2 'top' drivers over to another car.

also in sebring 12, i can't remember the name but a team fielded two cars however one was a P2 or some sort and the other was a GT and at some point one of the drivers that was in the "P2" car drove the teams GT car for a few hours before running the last leg at sebring.... my question not switching teams but a team fielding two cars for two different classes, driver line-up of 6 to 8, and only one or two drivers that can swap like hailfire said, "Ace in the hole"

I love this. The build up, all the new members joining & forming teams. The stunning cars revealed in the media thread & Simon's amazing clips to get you in the mood. It's brilliant! The way I see it, this is the pinnacle of online motor racing. Great teams & drivers flock from around Forza to compete here & the best of the best prove they have what it takes to win. Your team wins this & you can be considered one of the best teams on Forza 4.

@ GSW outlaw: I believe there is no minimum. If you cannot find a team you should still be able to enter by yourself and run as many stints as you can.

@ WCM Outlaw: from what I can remember; a WEC driver can only be registered for one car for an event. However, an ALMS driver can be registered for 2 cars in a single event, but, they must meet the required driver "rest" periods for the event, they must not exceed the maximum stint time per event, and they must choose which car they will recieve points for before the practice session starts. In both series, a driver cannot a car they are not previously registered for, and, reserve drivers cannot be used.

Duke of Bruno wrote:@ WCM Outlaw: from what I can remember; a WEC driver can only be registered for one car for an event. However, an ALMS driver can be registered for 2 cars in a single event, but, they must meet the required driver "rest" periods for the event, they must not exceed the maximum stint time per event, and they must choose which car they will recieve points for before the practice session starts. In both series, a driver cannot a car they are not previously registered for, and, reserve drivers cannot be used.

ahh that makes sense, now lets say i would like to run a P1 car for the win qith certain drivers and a GT/GT3 car for points with another group of drivers? both cars are part of the same team cuz i know richy we can't be on different teams

haha well it was worth a shot, but makes sense why it wouldn't matter/work anyway. now my next question if i team up with some guys to drive a P1 car, can i field my own team for a GT class( to get my team out there i.e. advertisement for more drivers and such) but me not drive, i have four/5 new guys drving to for me, for them get there name out there as well? essentially i'm trying to run a car with new but good drivers wanting to make a name for themselves whether its with my team or for there own personal gain